A lady-centric live lit show hosted by Rosamund Lannin and Jasmine Davila featuring writers, performers, comedians, essayists and bloggers exploring a new theme each month at Gallery Cabaret in Chicago.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Everything takes effort but only some things deserve that sweat. Ashley Ray, Carrie Cook, Sarah Mathers, Carrie Shemanski break down money and power and other elusive concepts of value. more
Master shade-throwers Stephanie Weber, Eunji Kim, Elizabeth Gomez, Maggie Hendricks, and special guest host Carly Oishi have some feelings about that. more
We've got enough frustration to power a small country. Luckily, Jillian Ebanks, Jess White, and Lindsay Eanet are here to help us out. more
Did you know, there is a dog The Gallery Cabaret? And also, stories about puppies, relationships, and many other types of animals as well from Kim Nelson, Margaret Benson, Corinne Mucha, and Jessi Chartier. more
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I love listening to this show since I can't go to the amazing live performances in Chicago. Listen for some amazingly talented, funny, smart storytellers! And the hosts/curators are the best!
This podcast is really a treat! Such moving stories!
Though I call myself a Chicagoan, I actually live outside the city in the suburbs which makes it hard to make the actual Miss Spoken events. These podcast episodes are a god-send. Charming and fun—what’s not to love? Each episode is definitely a must-listen for me.
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